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ASRock 790GX Pro


$122.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Priced cheaper than its specifications would typically fetch. Well-suited for building low-power, low-cost systems. Integrated graphics perform better than many previous generation boards.

The Cons:Can be difficult to locate for purchase.

The ASRock 720GX Pro is a high-end motherboard. It is designed to contain and utilize the components of a PC. It features integrated ATI Radeon HD 3300 graphics, four DIMM slots, and support for AMD's Cool'n'Quiet technology.

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The integrated ATI Radeon HD 3300 graphics enables the motherboard to be compatible with the latest games and applications, as well as enabling smooth playback of HD quality video files. The four DIMM slots allow for up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, allowing a user to use many programs and applications smoothly at the same time (after the PC is fully assembled). AMD's Cool'n'Quiet technology is used in the 720GX Pro in order to conserve power, as well as to reduce noise from the fan. When compared to another motherboard by ASRock, the 785G Pro, the 720GX Pro appears to be mostly the same, however the graphics card is different.

Features

  • Integrated ATI Radeon HD 3300 graphics
  • Four DIMM slots
  • Allows for up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM
  • AMD Cool'n'quiet technology
  • AM3 socket
  • Compatible with AMD Phenom II/Athlon II/Sempron
  • 7.1ch HD Audio
  • ASRock Instant Boot
  • ErP/EuP ready
  • Six USB 2.0 ports

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    Priced cheaper than its specifications would typically fetch

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    Well-suited for building low-power, low-cost systems

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    Integrated graphics perform better than many previous generation boards

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    Versatile range of sockets and potential applications - gaming, overclocking or just basic computing are all easily attainable

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    Receptive to overclocking with AMD processors, easy to run stable

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    Stock/on-board GPU achieves acceptable framerates for many games

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    Can be difficult to locate for purchase

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